Cbrigham
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This resolved itself overnight. Back to normal the next day.Did you ever figure this out? Just happened to mine yesterday. Sub is off entirely and rear speakers make a clicking sound. Front speakers work fine.
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This resolved itself overnight. Back to normal the next day.Did you ever figure this out? Just happened to mine yesterday. Sub is off entirely and rear speakers make a clicking sound. Front speakers work fine.
The front woofers are 8”, while the rear are 4”. So there’s your answer.
I don't believe the subwoofer output is affected by balance/fade settings. Could be wrong.There is a large subwwoofer hidden behind the liner in the right rear trunk area.
Sound playing in the rear of the car should be producing loud low frequency sound from the subwoofer.
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The amp pictured also powers the front door woofers, just FYI.My understanding is that the amp in the back (you can see the heatsink fins in that picture) mounted next to the subwoofer powers all of the rear speakers.
The 2 rear door speakers, the 2 rear deck speakers (over the "trunk") and the subwoofer. When balance is set to rear bias, all 5 of those should be playing.
The front door speakers can put out a lot of "mid-bass" so you do hear a lot of bass coming from the front.
The subwoofer is supposed to play "sub-bass" with some overlap with the front door speakers, but also down to even lower frequencies.
Unless your music has sub-bass in the ~30-50hz range, you may not notice if there is a lack of subwoofer output as the front door speakers will still be covering most things.
Hmm, well, I have my subwoofer visible, so I just checked that and it was still moving with the balance set all the way forward.I don’t know for sure whether fading all the way to the front eliminates the subwoofer or not. It really shouldn’t.
Hmm, well, I have my subwoofer visible, so I just checked that and it was still moving with the balance set all the way forward.
This just started for me this evening. If I push the fader to the rear, I can hear the audio rhythmically cutting in and out with an uncomfortable click/pop each time.
Is your OEM subwoofer still powered or are you only running your aftermarket one? I'm curious if removing the "cover" on the OEM subwoofer makes a difference in sound quality or volume.
This just happened today.
Playing a song from USB ... received a call and boom speakers in rear and side now out with popping sounds .... if I move balance to front no popping sound only low quality music.
Phone call and audio voice command no longer works... interesting I found this and it’s happening to others.
Did hard reboot several times hoping over night it goes away....